Bunn Leisure Aerial Video - West Sands & Medmerry Nature Reserve
A spectacular aerial view of our West Sands Holiday Village including our beautiful beach & Medmerry Nature Reserve.
Medmerry Park
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Medmerry: New Wildlife Haven
A radical new flood defence scheme which is in the final weeks of construction at Medmerry on the West Sussex coast near Selsey. It's cost 28 million pounds, and it's unique in that it lets the sea into a controlled area rather than holding it back. But once it's complete it'll be more than just a flood defence. Roger Finn has been looking at why conservationists and wildlife group are so excited about what's happening.
Rock Groyne Coastal Defences at Bunn Leisure, Selsey, West Sussex, UK
Low resolution version short of the original HD 1080p timelapse carried out over the summer of 2012. Two large rock groynes were erected followed by a extensive shingle beach recharging to protect the Bunn Leisure Caravan Park at Selsey, West Sussex in the UK. For details of our timelapse work, live stream webcams, high resolution progress still photography and media packages please contact commercial-imaging@hotmail.co.uk. Copyright protected
Medmerry
Medmerry is the largest coastal re-allignment scheme in the UK. Find out how it will protect the Sussex coast
The East Beach at Selsey, West Sussex, UK
This video shows the East beach at Selsey on a sunny New Years Day. The video is from two aspects, the first from the pebble beach and the second from the walkway to the lifeboat station. For more information on beaches in Selsey see
Medmerry Managed Realignment - Animation 1
Medmerry Managed Realignment - Selsey, West Sussex, England
Driving Round Bunn Leisure Caravan Holiday Park Selsey Sussex
Driving Round Bunn Leisure White Horse Caravan Holiday Park Selsey West Sussex
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Places to see in ( Selsey - UK )
Places to see in ( Selsey - UK )
Selsey is a seaside town and civil parish, about eight miles south of Chichester, in the Chichester District of West Sussex, within the historic county of Sussex, England. Selsey lies at the southernmost point of the Manhood Peninsula, almost cut off from mainland Sussex by the sea. It is bounded to the west by Bracklesham Bay, to the north by Broad Rife (rife being the local word for stream or creek), to the east by Pagham Harbour and terminates in the south at Selsey Bill. There are significant rock formations beneath the sea off both of its coasts, named the Owers rocks and Mixon rocks. Coastal erosion has been an ever-present problem for Selsey.
There is only one road (the B2145) in and out of the town which crosses a bridge over the water inlet at Pagham Harbour at a point known as the ferry. At one time Selsey was inaccessible at flood tide, and a boat was stationed at the ferry to take horses and passengers to and from Sidlesham.
According to Bede the name Selsey is derived from the Saxon Seals-ey and can be interpreted as the Isle of Sea Calves (sea calves are better known as seals). Edward Heron-Allen identified at least twenty different spellings of the place that we now know today as Selsey.
The parish has a couple of Sites of Special Scientific Interest. Bracklesham Bay runs along the coastline of the parish. Pagham Harbour falls partly within the parish. The harbour and surrounding land is of national importance for both flora and fauna. The shingle spit is also of geological interest.
Selsey Cricket Club was founded in 1834 and is one of England's oldest cricket clubs. Cricket had been played in Selsey before the club's foundation and a famous incident occurred in 1647 when a fielder called Henry Brand died, after being struck on the head by a batsman trying to hit the ball a second time to avoid being out.
Selsey had an RNLI lifeboat station and shop on Kingsway, east of Selsey Bill. The station was established in 1861. In 2014 Selsey had a Tyne-class lifeboat and a D Class Inshore Lifeboat which had its own boat house just off the beach. In 2011 Selsey Lifeboat Station celebrated 150 years during which period lifeboat crew have received 10 awards for gallantry.
At the beginning of the 19th century, Selsey opened its first school. In 1818 premises were granted to the Rector and churchwardens of Selsey which were on trust to permit the premises to be used for a schoolhouse or free school, for the gratuitous education of such poor children belonging to the Parish of Selsey as the said trustees or successors may think proper. The school was eventually taken over by the local authority in 1937.
Selsey was connected to Chichester from 1897 to 1935 by a rail link initially called the Hundred of Manhood and Selsey Tramway and later the West Sussex Railway. The light railway rolling stock was all second hand and not very reliable and the journey times lengthy. Various nicknames such as the Selsey Snail were attributed to the tram and comic postcards were issued reflecting its poor service.
( Selsey - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Selsey . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Selsey - UK
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Medmerry Managed Realignment - Animation 2
Medmerry Managed Realignment - Selsey, West Sussex, England
Pulborough Brooks Nature Reserve. RSPB
Located off the A283 between Pulborough and Wiggonholt. Sussex UK Postcode RH20 2EL. We had a wonderful first visit as RSPB members and were treated to many different bird calls. Top of which has to be the Nightingales.
But how many other bird calls can you identify?
Video and photos are missed with audio recorded by my Zoom H2 and processed to improve
Bird clarity.
Riserva Naturale. Uccello canto
Medmerry Sea Defences
For generations the people of Selsey on the West Sussex coast have fought to hold back the sea. In recent years there have been several winter storms where the sea seemed to have the upper hand, sweeping up and over the giant shingle bank along the shore line at Medmerry. Millions of pounds were spent shoring up the shingle. But now - engineers have begun to breach that protective bank. It's the final stage of a radical new flood defence scheme. The sea is being allowed to break through the shingle. It will be contained by a new five mile long earth bank further inland. Hundreds of acres of land will be flooded to help protect the nearby town.
Medmerry Entrance 16th Feb 2014
Short clip of situation at Medmerry just before high tide, taken facing west from Bunn side of entrance, the main channel is 400m west from this position.
Selsey October 2018
My cousin Roger and his wife Joan live in Selsey on the south coast.
He's not been well recently, so we went down to visit him. He is always interested to hear about the latest technology so I was telling him about the drone. Before we left, I flew it to get a few still and video shots of his house from above.
They live so close to the sea, that this mission swiftly turned into this short 2 minute video.
This is a replacement upload because YouTube compression reduced the sea textures to about 1 frame per second. This upload has been converted to H.265 HEVC with a keyframe every 4th frame. I also added Eric Matyas' music credit.
Riding the Bunni Express
The Bunni Express is a Road Train that runs round the three Bunn Leisure holiday camps in Selsey, Sussex, England. This is a clip of the first part of the ride, from the first stop at the Windmill, to the second stop at the Embassy Complex.
BBC South Today Filming at Pagham 11th August 2014
Pagham Coastal Erosion
'Sharknado-like' West Sussex: 50 sharks invade coast
Close to 50 sharks were seen swimming in circles in shallow coastal waters off an RSPB nature reserve near Selsey, West Sussex, after the tide rose on Wednesday.
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Medmerry Jan 10 wave action on front
Footage of wave action at medmerry infront of Leisure complex,
One hour after high tide on a 4.6m tide with a 990 pressure.
only one day out whoops
Reisebericht Warner Farm Touring Park (Selsey - Südengland) Juni 2014
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Storm at Selsey 14-7-2012
About lunchtime, the heavens opened and we had one heck of a downpour. So much for the British summer eh?